

George R.R. Martin Summer Intensive Writing Workshop
Long before George R.R. Martin wrote “A Song of Ice and Fire,” he was a student at Medill. Now, Medill is offering the George R.R. Martin Summer Writing Workshop, a seven-day writing intensive for mid-career journalists who have a story to tell in the creative realm.
The workshop, which will take place in Evanston July 7 to 15, 2026, will focus on writing fiction. The workshop is generously funded by George R.R. Martin. The teachers of this workshop will be award-winning novelists and writing instructors. Fellows will arrive with pages or chapters of a novel that they will workshop, revise and expand on in small group sessions. The goal is to have participants leave with the foundation of solid pages or chapters.
Applicants will be notified of acceptance in March.
What is the program?
The George R.R. Martin Summer Intensive Writing Workshop is an eight-day writing intensive for mid-career journalists who have a story to tell in the creative realm and want to cross over into writing fictional prose. Medill is committed to identifying a pool of talented, established journalists with an idea for a specific fictional project and immersing them in a nurturing and supportive environment filled with writing time and reflection. We will provide the time, space, guidance and mentorship for these writers to produce exceptional creative works. GRRM Fellows will have the opportunity to learn from award-winning novelists and writing instructors, as well as attend firesides with publishing industry leaders such as editors and literary agents.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Who is eligible for the workshop?
- I have published a book. Can I apply?
- If I have self-published a novel, am I eligible to apply?
- I am under contract for a novel/fictional book with a publisher, but it hasn’t been published yet -- am I eligible to apply?
- How long is the workshop?
- How much will the workshop cost?
- What is expected of me at the workshop?
- How many fellows are in the program?
- Do you accept applications from non-U.S. journalists?
- What is the decision-making timeline?
- Who reviews my application?
- Can collaborators apply?
- Will George R.R. Martin be there?
- What will the lodgings be like?
- Will I need a car?
- Can I bring my partner or family?
- How accessible is Medill?
- Who do I contact if I have additional questions?